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Tesla sues former employee - claims he stole more GB information

General | Jun 30, 2018 | Master3395

- He has admitted the relationship.

Tesla suits his former employees, Martin Tripp.

Musk notified of Tesla sabotage earlier this weekAccording to the company, Tripp, who worked at the giga factory in Nevada, has hacked the company's servers and transferred large amounts of data to third parties.

This he should have done with "hacking tools" on the three computers belonging to other Tesla employees whom he then retrieved, according to Tesla's lawsuit.

- He admitted he hacked usAccording to the car manufacturer, Tripp has already admitted that he hacked the OS as a user of production, and in addition, they accuse him of having lied to the media about the stolen information.

According to Tesla, the information he should have leaked and, as Business Insider picked up, is not true and claims that the company should have used broken battery cells in certain Model 3 models.